When it is translated, it's by
an onscreen character voiced by Frances McDormand.
Not exact matches
Paterson's verse, written by Oklahoma - born poet Ron Padgett, appears
onscreen in handwriting as Driver's
voice hesitantly tests the sounds of the words; they fit the
character like a favorite old suit.
The movie features just two
characters onscreen: Jim Bloggs (
voiced by John Mills), who looks like a grown - up Charlie Brown, and his wife Hilda (Peggy Ashcroft).
The music is perfect for a fantastical adventure, the effects make each
onscreen action satisfying, and the
voice cast does a great job of bringing personality to every
character.
The talented
voice cast brings each
character to life while sound effects make every
onscreen occurrence satisfying.
Toggling it back on again doesn't actually bring the UI back, and I had a conversation with a
character where his dialog wasn't
onscreen or
voiced.
Players would have to «tune in» at certain times in order to play the game, which was accompanied by a broadcast of various actors lending their
voices to the
characters as they told the story and triggered various
onscreen events.
The game nevertheless retains the series» tradition of allowing the player to name the lead
character, reconciling the two by having the
voice acting script skip all incidences of the hero's name (e.g., the line, «Okay, [Hero], my boy...» appears
onscreen, while the
voice acting says, «Okay, my boy...»), and occasionally replacing the name with Yangus» nickname for the hero, «guv»» (as in «governor,» pronounced with a Cockney accent).